Small shrimp feed machines use extrusion or pelleting technology to transform raw materials into uniform feed pellets through mixing, conditioning, and forming. Advanced models integrate wet extrusion technology, improving pellet stability, digestibility, and overall feed quality.
Definition:
A small shrimp feed making machine is a compact feed production unit used to produce sinking shrimp feed, suitable for home use or small farms.
Key Features:
Small footprint and easy operation
Low investment cost
Flexible production capacity
Result: Ideal for cost-controlled aquaculture operations
Step-by-Step Process:
Raw Material Crushing
Ingredients (fish meal, soybean meal, corn flour) are ground into fine powder
Mixing and Conditioning
Materials are evenly mixed with water or steam
Extrusion or Pelleting
The mixture is compressed under pressure and temperature
Pellets are formed through a die mold
Cutting and Shaping
Pellets are cut into uniform sizes
Result:
Dense pellets with good sinking performance and water stability
Problem: Poor pellet stability and nutrient loss
Solution:
Use steam conditioning before extrusion
Improve material gelatinization and bonding
Effect:
More uniform pellets
Higher digestibility and nutrient absorption
Better feed conversion rate
Core Structure Includes:
Feeding System → controls material input
Conditioner → mixes moisture and steam
Screw Extrusion System → compresses and forms pellets
Die and Cutter → shapes and cuts feed
Result:
A coordinated system that ensures stable and continuous production
Suitable Users:
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